Telegärtner DoorLine Pro EXCLUSIVE Series Operating And Assembly Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Operating and Assembly Instructions Door Intercom System DoorLine Pro EXCLUSIVE...
  • Page 2: Copyright

    Preface Preface Congratulations for purchasing the DoorLine Pro Exclusive from Telegärtner. Read through these Operating Instructions carefully and attentively. They con- tain important information for your safety and valuable tips and additional ap- plication options of the device. The information on usage and care should guarantee that you have many years of satisfaction with our product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents 1 Preface........................ 2 Copyright .................... 2 2 Safety instructions .................... 6 3 Product information and description .............. 7 Model variants ...................  8 Nameplate.................... 8 Specified use .....................  9 3.3.1 Notes on the use of an electronic door opener ........ 9 Technical prerequisites................
  • Page 4 Table of contents Entry to the Configuration menu............ 29 General settings .................. 31 Bell pushbuttons .................. 38 Frame lighting .................. 43 Display brightness ...................  44 Configuring relay contacts .............. 45 Access control.................. 48 Acoustics.................... 49 5.10 Acknowledgement tone ................  50 5.11 Motion detectors ..................
  • Page 5 Table of contents Defining call numbers for bell pushbuttons ..........  89 Enabling door opener function ..............  90 Defining door opener time .............. 91 7.10 Defining call duration................ 92 7.11 Defining call duration to extension line .......... 93 8 Everyday use ....................... 94 Receiving a door call ................
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Safety instructions Before installing or using the product, it is essential to observe the instructions in this manual. If you fail to follow these instructions, the manufacturer Telegärtner Elektronik GmbH will not accept any liability for any damage resulting from negligent or deliberate disregard of the instructions in this operating manual! ▪...
  • Page 7: Product Information And Description

    Product information and description Product information and description Fig. 1: Item. Description Frame lighting Motion detector (not visible) Brightness sensor (not visible) Touch display Microphone Loudspeaker (not visible) DoorLine Pro EXCLUSIVE 7 / 112...
  • Page 8: Model Variants

    Product information and description Model variants DoorLine Pro exclusive color Surface Glass Colour/Article number white 150500 black 150510 anthracite 150520 Spot colours On request DoorLine Pro exclusive steel Surface High-grade steel Product number 150530 Nameplate The nameplate contains the serial number, product coding and additional in- formation on the device type.
  • Page 9: Specified Use

    Product information and description Specified use DoorLine Slim is designed for connection to analogue telephone systems. It can be used ▪ as an intercom ▪ as access control via PIN ▪ for remote-controlled opening of doors or gates ▪ for relaying door conversations to telephones ▪...
  • Page 10: Technical Prerequisites

    Product information and description Technical prerequisites ▪ The device is designed for connection to an analogue telephone connec- tion (a/b-Port) telephone system. ▪ The voltage is supplied via the wall power supply included in the delivery. This requires a mains socket-outlet at the place of installation. ▪...
  • Page 11: Technical Data

    Product information and description Technical data Telecommunica- Supply voltage 24 – 64 V DC tion Supply current 20 – 50 mA technical data Ringing voltage 32 – 75 V / 23 – 28 Hz 42 – 75 V / 50 Hz Display 4.3" touchscreen Resolution 480 x 272 pixels Bell pushbuttons Number 1 - 4 Call numbers...
  • Page 12: Configuration Options

    Product information and description Configuration options The device can be configured in three different ways. ▪ Configuration via the touch display ▪ Configuration via the PC software ▪ Configuration via a telephone Configuration options for each configuration type Touch display Telephone PC software Number of bell pushbuttons Call number assignment Colour settings of bell pushbuttons...
  • Page 13: Emergency Pin

    Product information and description Emergency PIN An emergency PIN card is included in the scope of delivery. It includes a device-specific emergency PIN. If you have misplaced or forgotten your PIN for the configuration, you can reset it at any time with the emergency PIN. The serial number of the device is also shown on the emergency PIN card.
  • Page 14: Things Worth Knowing About The Doorline Family

    Product information and description Things worth knowing about the DoorLine family Our DoorLine products offer optimum convenience and advantages - and the right functions for every user. All models are developed and produced in our headquarters in Crailsheim. Our production in Germany guarantees the very best quality.
  • Page 15: Assembly And Connection

    Assembly and connection Assembly and connection For your safety Assembly must only be carried out by specialists with corresponding skills and experience. These persons must be able to detect dangers and to avoid pos- sible risks. The statutory specifications at the place of installation must be observed. Take care not to jam the connecting cables during installation.
  • Page 16: Place Of Installation

    Assembly and connection Place of installation ▪ The device is intended for installation outdoors in an area protected from splash water (moisture protection as per IP 54, splash water at an angle of up to 60° to the verticals). ▪ A minimum distance from the microphone to the nearest corner wall sur- face of at least 10 cm must be observed.
  • Page 17: Installing Device On Mounting Plate

    Assembly and connection 2. Ensure that no supply lines, cables or similar are installed in the area of the drilling holes (3). 3. Fasten the mounting plate via the two boreholes (3) onto the wall with screws and dowels. 4.5.2 Installing device on mounting plate Fig. 3: 1.
  • Page 18: Connecting Device

    Assembly and connection Connecting device 4.6.1 Important notes ▪ Before connecting the device to the PBX system, switch off all required components (PBX system, device, bell transformer). ▪ Only use the original wall power supply included in the delivery for current supply to the device.
  • Page 19 Assembly and connection Lines types that can be used ▪ Telecommunication indoor cable – J-Y(ST)-Y 2 x 2 x 0.6 – J-Y(ST)-Y 2 x 2 x 0.8 – J-Y(ST)-Y 4 x 2 x 0.6 – J-Y(ST)-Y 4 x 2 x 0.8 ▪...
  • Page 20: Terminal Assignment

    Assembly and connection 4.6.3 Terminal assignment The rear side of the device has two screw-in/terminal plug-in connectors. They can be unplugged for convenient connection of the lines. Labelling is on the rear side of the casing. View from the rear View of terminals Supply voltage +12 V Extension box data...
  • Page 21: Wiring Diagram

    Assembly and connection 4.6.4 Wiring diagram Fig. 4: Item Description Door intercom system (rear side of device) Wall power supply Telephone system Extension box Relay contact 2 Relay contact 1 DoorLine Pro EXCLUSIVE 21 / 112...
  • Page 22: Connection Example For A Door Opener And A Door Bell

    Assembly and connection 4.6.5 Connection example for a door opener and a door bell Item Description Door intercom system (rear side of device) Wall power supply Door bell to relay contact 2 Door opener to relay contact 1 Bell transformer 22 / 112 DoorLine Pro EXCLUSIVE...
  • Page 23: Checking Connection

    Assembly and connection 4.6.6 Checking connection How to check whether installation was successful: 1. Apply the voltage supply. ð The door intercom system starts up. The following screen content ap- pears: Fig. 5: ð The frame lighting is active. 2. If the device does not react, disconnect it immediately from the power-sup- ply system.
  • Page 24: Configuration Via The Touch Display

    Configuration via the touch display Configuration via the touch display Navigation in the menus 5.1.1 Configuration main menu Fig. 6: Item Description Press the "Exit" button to leave the Configuration menu. Press the "Save" button to save all previously made changes. If there are no settings for saving, this button is not active.
  • Page 25: Submenus

    Configuration via the touch display 5.1.2 Submenus Item Description The "Back" button scrolls back within a Configuration page. If there are no further pages for scrolling back, the button takes you one menu level upwards. The "Next" button calls up the next Configuration page. If there is no further page, the button remains inactive.
  • Page 26: Saving Configuration And Exiting Main Menu

    Configuration via the touch display 5.1.3 Saving configuration and exiting main menu Changes that were made are always saved on the topmost level of the Con- figuration menu. 1. After you have adapted all settings of the door intercom system as desired, save the configuration with the "Save"...
  • Page 27: Use Of The Display Keypad

    Configuration via the touch display 2. Save the changes with "Yes" or discard all changes with "No". ð The "Bell pushbuttons" default view appears again. 5.1.4 Use of the display keypad A screen keypad is displayed at the relevant positions for entering digits or let- ters.
  • Page 28 Configuration via the touch display Use these buttons as follows: deletes the existing call number completely ← only deletes the last digit of the call number ↲ confirms the setting and leads back to the previous menu abc or ABC switches between upper and lower case inserts a blank inserts the number "1"...
  • Page 29: Entry To The Configuration Menu

    Configuration via the touch display Entry to the Configuration menu The bell pushbuttons are displayed in the basic state of the device. 1. To reach the Configuration menu, swipe your finger over the middle of the display from the frame on the left to the right. ð...
  • Page 30 Configuration via the touch display ð If the PIN has been entered correctly, you will now be in the main menu for the configuration. Note: If no input is made in the Configuration menu for longer than two minutes, the menu is exited automatically and a switch is made to basic state. 30 / 112 DoorLine Pro EXCLUSIVE...
  • Page 31: General Settings

    Configuration via the touch display General settings Language Setting the display language. German and English can currently be selected. 1. Touch the flag symbol of the desired language ð The display language will be changed immediately. 1. Press the "Back" button to leave the menu or press the "Menu" button to switch to the main menu.
  • Page 32 Configuration via the touch display Call duration Definition of the duration of the door call to the extension line of your PBX sys- tem. 1. Set the desired value with the slider control. 2. Press the "Back" button to leave the menu or press the "Menu" button to switch to the main menu.
  • Page 33 Configuration via the touch display Possible values: 1 to 120 seconds The value 0 results in permanent activation of the device. Door opener function For security reasons to prevent unauthorised opening, the door cannot be opened if the connection was set up from the telephone to the door intercom system.
  • Page 34 Configuration via the touch display SwitchBox Selection of the type of SwitchBox (optional) installed on your system. For secur- ity reasons, communication between the door intercom system and the SwitchBox is protected by a PIN code. Without the correct PIN code, the SwitchBox has no function.
  • Page 35 Configuration via the touch display 3. Enter the current PIN code and press "↲" to confirm. 4. Touch the grey input field under "New PIN" to enter a new PIN code. ð A keypad appears on the touch display 5. Enter a 4- to 12-digit PIN. "0000" is not accepted for security reasons. The new PIN code must also be entered if it was not changed.
  • Page 36 Configuration via the touch display I/O Box Selection of the type of I/O Box (optional) installed on your system. For security reasons, communication between the door intercom system and the I/O Box is protected by a PIN code. Without the correct PIN code, the I/O Box has no function.
  • Page 37 Configuration via the touch display 3. Enter the current PIN code and press "↲" to confirm. 4. Touch the grey input field under "New PIN" to enter a new PIN code. ð A keypad appears on the touch display 5. Enter a 4- to 12-digit PIN. "0000" is not accepted for security reasons. The new PIN code must also be entered if it was not changed.
  • Page 38: Bell Pushbuttons

    Configuration via the touch display Bell pushbuttons In the "Bell pushbuttons" menu, you can make the following basic settings for the bell pushbuttons. ▪ Number of bell pushbuttons ▪ Call number assignment of the bell pushbuttons ▪ Lettering of the bell pushbuttons ▪...
  • Page 39 Configuration via the touch display Configuring bell pushbutton 1. In the Configuration menu, select the item "Bell pushbuttons". ð The following view appears: 2. Select how many bell pushbuttons are to be shown on the display and press "Next" to confirm. 3.
  • Page 40 Configuration via the touch display Fig. 8: 5. Set the colour of the bell pushbutton with the colour slider control. ð A preview of the settings is shown on the right side of the touch display. 6. Press "Next" to confirm your settings. 7.
  • Page 41 Configuration via the touch display 9. Touch the grey field under "Call number 1" to enter the main call number. ð A keypad appears on the touch display. 10. Enter the main call number that is to be assigned to the bell pushbutton 1 (see Use of the display keypad [} 27]).
  • Page 42 Configuration via the touch display 16. Enter the lettering for the bell pushbutton (see Use of the display keypad [} 27]). 17. Press "↲" to confirm your input. ð If you have selected a SwitchBox installed in your system under "General settings"...
  • Page 43: Frame Lighting

    Configuration via the touch display Frame lighting The lighting of the frame of the door intercom system can be set in three differ- ent ways: Colour change In "Colour change" mode, the possible colours are presented one after the other. 1.
  • Page 44: Display Brightness

    Configuration via the touch display 2. Set the desired values by dragging the slider control. 3. Exit the menu with the "Menu" button. In "Off" mode, the frame lighting is deactivated. Display brightness The background lighting of the display can be adapted via the "Display bright- ness"...
  • Page 45: Configuring Relay Contacts

    Configuration via the touch display Configuring relay contacts The basic configuration of the door intercom system offers you two potential- free relay contacts that can be used in a wide variety of ways. Additional relay contacts provide you with the optional SwitchBoxes and the optional I/O Box. Important: With the use of a SwitchBox SB221, no other extension boxes can be connected to the door intercom system! Application options...
  • Page 46 Configuration via the touch display Configuration of the relay contacts 1. In the Configuration menu, select the item "Relay contacts". ð The following view appears: 2. Select the desired usage for relay contact 1. 3. If you assigned contact 1 to a motion detector, you can activate a light sensor.
  • Page 47 Configuration via the touch display ð If you have connected an optional SwitchBox and logged it in, actu- ation of the "Next" button takes you to the next menu. 9. Proceed in the same manner as for "Contact 1" for "SwitchBox contact 1", "SwitchBox contact 2"...
  • Page 48: Access Control

    Configuration via the touch display Access control You can use the door intercom system for keyless door opening by means of a number code (see chapter Using access control [} 96]). In order to use the access control, at least one relay contact must be con- figured as a door opener! 1.
  • Page 49: Acoustics

    Configuration via the touch display Acoustics Make the audio settings of the door intercom system in the "Acoustics" menu. The loudspeaker can be adjusted in 32 levels; the microphone sensitivity in 4 levels. 1. Set the desired value for the loudspeaker volume with the upper slider con- trol.
  • Page 50: Acknowledgement Tone

    Configuration via the touch display 5.10 Acknowledgement tone Acknowledgement tone Setting of the volume of the acknowledgement tone that is played on the door intercom system. 1. Select the desired volume by touching the respective option. 2. Check your settings with the "Test" button. 3.
  • Page 51: Date / Time

    Configuration via the touch display 1. Set the desired value by dragging the slider control. 2. Exit the menu with the "Back" button. 5.12 Date / time In order to support day- or time-dependent functions, set the current date and time in the "Date / time"...
  • Page 52: Pin For Configuration

    Configuration via the touch display 5.13 PIN for configuration To protect the settings of your door intercom system against unauthorised ac- cess, you have to enter a separate PIN. In delivery status, the PIN is set at "0000". If the PIN of your device is no longer set at "0000" (delivery state) and you no longer know the changed PIN, then use the emergency PIN to reset the PIN for the configuration (see chapter Emergency PIN [} 13]).
  • Page 53: Factory Settings

    Configuration via the touch display 5.14 Factory settings If you are no longer satisfied with the settings of your door intercom system or you have made a mistake during the configuration, you can restore the deliv- ery state of your door intercom system via the "Factory settings" menu. 1.
  • Page 54: Info

    Configuration via the touch display 5.15 Info The Info menu (illustration is an example), shows you the following information on your door intercom system: ▪ Type designation ▪ Software version ▪ Date ▪ Time ▪ Bluetooth address ▪ Bluetooth name The information shown here can be useful when making contact with Cus- tomer Support of Telegärtner Elektronik GmbH or during configuration via the PC software.
  • Page 55: Configuration Via The Pc Software

    Configuration via the PC software Configuration via the PC software Installing PC software 1. Under http://www.doorlinepro.de/de/support/fuer-doorline-pro/doorline- pro-handbuecher-downloads.html, download the current version of the software and save the file on your PC under the name <<dp100setup.exe>>. 2. Start the installation procedure by double-clicking on the file <<dp100setup.exe>>.
  • Page 56 Configuration via the PC software 6. Press "Next" to continue. 7. Select the target folder for the installation and press "Next" to continue. 8. Select the start menu folder for the program link and press "Next" to con- tinue. 56 / 112 DoorLine Pro EXCLUSIVE...
  • Page 57 Configuration via the PC software 9. Press "Next" to confirm. 10. Check your settings and press "Next" to confirm. 11. End the installation procedure with "Finish". ð After completion of the installation procedure, the configuration software of the device is started. DoorLine Pro EXCLUSIVE 57 / 112...
  • Page 58: Updating Pc Software

    Configuration via the PC software Updating PC software To ensure that the latest version of the PC configurator is always used, activate the option "Check for updates" in the "Settings" menu of the PC software. After the PC software has started, an automatic check determines whether a newer version is available.
  • Page 59 Configuration via the PC software 2. Select the storage location for the installation program and press "Save" to confirm. ð The download procedure is now started. 3. After completion of the download procedure, the following message is is- sued: 4. Close the window with the "x" symbol in the top right of the window. 5.
  • Page 60: Updating Firmware

    Configuration via the PC software Updating firmware After the door intercom system is read out for the first time, an automatic check determines whether a newer version of the device firmware is available. If a newer version is available, the following screen mask appears: 1.
  • Page 61 Configuration via the PC software 3. After completion of the download procedure, the following message is is- sued: 4. Close the window via the "x" symbol in the top right of the window. 5. Save the current configuration of your door intercom system (see Saving configuration [} 65]).
  • Page 62: Configuring Pc Software

    Configuration via the PC software Configuring PC software Before a configuration can be adapted via the PC software, you have to im- port the current version of the configuration from the door intercom system into the PC software (see chapter Reading out configuration [} 62]) After you have adapted the configuration via the PC software, transfer it to the door intercom system (see chapter Saving configuration [} 65]).
  • Page 63 Configuration via the PC software ð The configurator now searches through all Bluetooth devices in the envir- onment. This procedure can take up to 2 minutes depending on how many Bluetooth devices there are in the range of the PC. ð When you call up the configuration for the first time, the following screen mask appears: DoorLine Pro EXCLUSIVE 63 / 112...
  • Page 64 Configuration via the PC software 4. Select the Bluetooth address of the desired door intercom system. 5. Now enter your PIN (input required only once per session). ð After the import is complete, the following screen mask appears: 64 / 112 DoorLine Pro EXCLUSIVE...
  • Page 65: Saving Configuration

    Configuration via the PC software ð The read-out configuration can now be processed or saved to back up the data. ð After the door intercom system is read out for the first time, an automatic check determines whether a newer version of the device firmware is avail- able (see Updating firmware [} 60]).
  • Page 66 Configuration via the PC software ð The PC configurator now searches for all Bluetooth devices in the envir- onment. This procedure can take up to 2 minutes depending on how many Bluetooth devices there are in the range of the PC. ð...
  • Page 67 Configuration via the PC software 3. Select the door intercom system to which the configuration is to be trans- ferred. Note: the indicated device name can be displayed via the touch display of the door intercom system under the menu item "Info" (see chapter Info [} 54]).
  • Page 68: Creating A Backup Copy

    Configuration via the PC software ð The touch display of the door intercom system signals that the configura- tion is saved. Your door intercom system is not fully set up. 6.4.3 Creating a backup copy Back up the configuration you have made by saving it on the PC via the menu "File –...
  • Page 69: Information On The Entry Of Call Numbers

    Configuration via the PC software 6.4.4 Information on the entry of call numbers Input Effect Does not result in the selection of this character but rather a di- alling pause of one second Results in one-time dialling of a "*" character If you reach your desired telephone via the call number "**1", you have to enter "****1"...
  • Page 70 Configuration via the PC software Execute Delivery state Restores the delivery state of the door in- tercom system. Read out Reads out the current configuration of a door intercom system. Program Saves the executed configuration into a door intercom system. Change PIN Changes the PIN for the configuration of the door intercom system.
  • Page 71: General" Tab Page

    Configuration via the PC software Read out Reads out the current configuration of a door intercom system. Program Saves the settings made in the PC configur- ator in the door intercom system. Tab pages (3) The settings for the configuration are made in the tab pages. Preview window (4) In this window, you can check the subsequent optics of the door intercom sys- tem.
  • Page 72 Configuration via the PC software Item Function Description Call duration Definition of the call duration for the door. When this time has elapsed, the door conversation is dis- connected automatically. Possible values: 1 to 9 minutes SwitchBox Selection of the type of SwitchBox (optional) in- stalled in your system and the associated PIN code.
  • Page 73 Configuration via the PC software Item Function Description Activation dura- The activation duration defines how long after de- tion tection of a movement by the integrated motion detector the bell pushbuttons remain faded in and the lighting remains activated. Possible values: 1 to 120 seconds. "Unlimited"...
  • Page 74: Call Numbers" Tab Page

    Configuration via the PC software 6.4.7 "Call numbers" tab page Call numbers for a max. of four bell pushbuttons can be defined here. (Note the Information on the entry of call numbers [} 69].) For each bell pushbutton, one call number (1) and one backup number (2) can be defined.
  • Page 75: Relay Contacts" Tab Page

    Configuration via the PC software Information on call numbers with answering machine If you have saved a call number in the door intercom system which, for ex- ample, has a telephone with answering machine assigned to it, problems may occur during a call signal from the door intercom system to this telephone. In this case, the door intercom system cannot recognise whether the call is re- ceived by a person or by this answering machine.
  • Page 76 Configuration via the PC software Selection of the relay contact (1) Select the relay contact to be configured here. Selection option: Relay contact 1 Relay contact 2 SwitchBox contact 1 SwitchBox contact 2 SwitchBox contact 3 I/O Box contact 1 I/O Box contact 2 I/O Box contact 3 "Switches with redialling of #9 during voice communication"...
  • Page 77 Configuration via the PC software Example: to additionally activate a normal door gong during a ringing proced- ure. It is also conceivable here to activate a light or to cut in another device (important: observe max. breaking capacity of the switching relay; it may be necessary to use a power relay).
  • Page 78: Appearance" Tab Page

    Configuration via the PC software 6.4.9 "Appearance" tab page Fig. 10: All parameters for door intercom system lighting can be set here. The result of your selection can be checked in the preview window. Frame lighting (1) House colour Here you can select a background colour that most closely matches the exterior colour of the house.
  • Page 79 Configuration via the PC software Shaft lighting (2) This function is only available with the model DoorLine Pro DP-100. Lighting speed (3) The speed of the colour change can be set here. Display (4) Background col- When you click on the colour field, a dialogue opens in which you can select any background colour for the display that you desire.
  • Page 80: 6.4.10 "Bell Pushbuttons" Tab Page

    Configuration via the PC software 6.4.10 "Bell pushbuttons" tab page In the "Bell pushbuttons" tab page, you can adapt the optics of the bell push- buttons to your requirements. You can ▪ divide the display into up to 4 buttons and arrange them individually or ▪...
  • Page 81 Configuration via the PC software Button lettering Input of which name is to be displayed on the bell pushbutton. Font The font and font colour of the bell pushbutton can be adjusted with the "Change" button. Background Selection of the background of the bell pushbuttons. You can either choose a fixed colour or one of 8 "Bell pushbutton backgrounds"...
  • Page 82: 6.4.11 "Access Control" Tab Page

    Configuration via the PC software 6.4.11 "Access control" tab page In the "Access control" tab page, you can configure the access control of the door intercom system. Important: In order to use the access control, at least one relay contact must be configured as a door opener! To activate the access control, "activate"...
  • Page 83: 6.4.12 "Operating Modes" Tab Page

    Configuration via the PC software 6.4.12 "Operating modes" tab page The door intercom system can be operated in the following operating modes: ▪ Normal (1) ▪ Standby screen (2) ▪ Time-controlled (3) For the Standby screen (4), you have an option for using a background graphic (e.g.
  • Page 84 Configuration via the PC software Operating mode "Standby screen" (2) The display for the door intercom system shows a Standby screen. When the motion detector detects a movement, the bell pushbuttons are shown on the display. Operating mode "Time-controlled" (3) In this operating mode, you assign a time in each case as of when the follow- ing functions apply: Inactive from The door intercom system switches off completely.
  • Page 85: 6.4.13 "Door Open Button" Tab Page

    Configuration via the PC software 6.4.13 "Door open button" tab page The "Door open button" is used to assign to a bell pushbutton whether and at which times this bell pushbutton can be used to open the door. The "Door open button" is activated continuously. The "Door open button"...
  • Page 86: Configuration Via A Telephone

    Configuration via a telephone Configuration via a telephone Acknowledgement tones During programming, you will be informed about the positive and negative ac- knowledgement tones via the programming status. Each note symbol corresponds to a beep: neutral Key input is expected ♪...
  • Page 87 Configuration via a telephone Notes ▪ Write down the corresponding codes for your own reference before you start the configuration. ▪ Enter the required string of digits speedily because otherwise the input will be rejected as incorrect! ▪ If the programming is rejected by the device (negative acknowledgement tone), you will have to repeat the incorrect programming step.
  • Page 88: Automatic Adjustment To The Pbx System

    Configuration via a telephone Automatic adjustment to the PBX system To guarantee optimum hands-free talking in all PBX systems, your device can adjust automatically to the respective system. The adjustment takes a maximum of 20 seconds. An adjustment tone sounds during this procedure. During this period, you should not talk into the receiver because this can interfere with the automatic adjustment.
  • Page 89: Restoring Factory Settings

    Configuration via a telephone Restoring factory settings Enter the configuration mode (see chapter Entry to config- uration mode [} 86]) Actuate the hashtag button and star button on the tele- phone Enter configuration command "99" at the telephone After approx. 3 seconds you hear the positive acknow- ledgement tone.
  • Page 90: Enabling Door Opener Function

    Configuration via a telephone The remaining bell pushbutton call numbers are configured in the same man- ner. The following commands must be used to do this: Configuration of call number 2 for bell pushbutton 1 Configuration of call number 1 for bell pushbutton 2 Configuration of call number 2 for bell pushbutton 2 Configuration of call number 1 for bell pushbutton 3 Configuration of call number 2 for bell pushbutton 3...
  • Page 91: Defining Door Opener Time

    Configuration via a telephone Defining door opener time Actuation time of the door opener. Possible values: 1 to 9 seconds Delivery status: 3 seconds Enter the configuration mode (see Entry to configuration mode [} 86]) Actuate the hashtag button and star button on the tele- phone Enter configuration command "05"...
  • Page 92: Defining Call Duration

    Configuration via a telephone 7.10 Defining call duration Definition of the call duration for the door intercom system. When this time has elapsed, the door conversation is disconnected automatic- ally. Delivery status: one minute Possible values: 1 to 9 minutes in steps of one minute. Enter the configuration mode (see Entry to configuration mode [} 86]) Actuate the hashtag button and star button on the tele-...
  • Page 93: Defining Call Duration To Extension Line

    Configuration via a telephone 7.11 Defining call duration to extension line Definition of the duration of the door call to the extension line of your PBX sys- tem. Delivery status: 30 seconds Possible values: 1 to 60 seconds. Important: The duration of the door call to the extension line can only be set if call forwarding is programmed for a bell pushbutton.
  • Page 94: Everyday Use

    Everyday use Everyday use Receiving a door call A bell pushbutton at the door intercom system is pressed. The saved call number is called. The telephone of the called connection rings. Pick up telephone Voice communication is established directly Simply hang up the receiver to end the voice communica- tion enter digits #0 (disconnects the connection immediately) the maximum call duration is reached.
  • Page 95: Opening A Door

    Everyday use Press a random numeric key on the telephone; voice com- munication is then set up. Simply hang up the receiver to end the voice communica- tion enter digits #0 (disconnects the connection immediately) the maximum call duration is reached. The connection is then disconnected automatically Opening a door A door call takes place...
  • Page 96: Using Access Control

    Everyday use Using access control You can use the door intercom system for keyless door opening by means of a number code. The access control must be set up beforehand in the Configuration menu and a relay contact must be defined as door opener. The door intercom system shows the "Bell pushbuttons"...
  • Page 97: Setting Up Call Forwarding

    Everyday use ð If the PIN was entered correctly, the door opener is activated and the visitor is requested to enter via the display. Fig. 11: Setting up call forwarding Example: You leave the house and are expecting a parcel service or important visitor. When you leave your house, you can now simply forward the door call to your mobile telephone or another telephone.
  • Page 98 Everyday use Possible types of call forwarding Immediate In the case of immediate call forwarding, the backup number (call number 2) is dialled immediately. After a spe- With call forwarding according to time selected, the main call cific time number (call number 1) is first dialled; if a connection is not es- tablished after the max.
  • Page 99 Everyday use 2. Enter the PIN and press the "↲" button to confirm. ð If the PIN is not available, you can exit PIN input by swiping over the dis- play in reverse direction. ð If the PIN was entered correctly, the screen mask for call forwarding will appear 3.
  • Page 100: Setting Up "Door Open Button

    Everyday use 4. Touch the white call number field ð A keypad appears on the touch display. 5. Enter the call number to which the door call is to be forwarded (see chapter Use of the display keypad [} 27]). 6. Press the "↲" button to confirm the setting. 7.
  • Page 101 Everyday use Application example Commercial buildings that, for example, are open to visitors for a certain period during daytime. If a visitor now presses the bell pushbutton, the door un- locks automatically. Bell pushbutton assignment / PINs Each bell pushbutton can be assigned a PIN during call number configuration via the PC configurator.
  • Page 102 Everyday use 2. Enter the PIN of the bell pushbutton set up as the "Door open button" and press the "↲" button to confirm. ð If the PIN is not available, you can exit PIN input immediately by swiping over the display in reverse direction. ð...
  • Page 103: Direct Commands During Voice Communication

    Everyday use Direct commands during voice communication During a door call, you have the following additional input options on your tele- phone: Disconnects the connection immediately. Door intercom system moves to standby. Switch command for relay contact 1. Switch command for relay contact 2. Switch command for SwitchBox contact 1.
  • Page 104: Malfunctions And Fault Elimination

    Malfunctions and fault elimination Malfunctions and fault elimination The following table contains the most frequently occurring malfunctions and their correction. In case of further malfunctions, please contact your specialist dealer or our technical Hotline (see rear side of device). Malfunction Reason Solution No function...
  • Page 105 Malfunctions and fault elimination Door intercom system You have forgotten to Configure the door in- does not dial a tele- configure a flash pulse tercom system in ac- phone before the internal call cordance with the op- number or ** in the call erating instructions of number saved for the the respective PBX sys-...
  • Page 106: Maintenance, Care And Disposal

    Maintenance, care and disposal Maintenance, care and disposal 10.1 Cleaning Caution: Unsuitable cleaning agents can damage the surface of the device. Clean the device and the touch display with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Never use hard objects or scouring or aggressive cleaning agents. High-grade steel surfaces Taker care of high-grade steel surfaces with a commercially available high- grade steel care product.
  • Page 107: 10.4.2 Disposing Of Old Device

    Maintenance, care and disposal 10.4.2 Disposing of old device The product belongs to the category electrical and electronic equipment. In accordance with the EC Directive 2012/96/EC, it must not be disposed of together with household waste but must be de- livered to the local return system for electrical and electronic equip- ment.
  • Page 108: Glossary Of Technical Terms

    Glossary of technical terms Glossary of technical terms Technology develops at a rapid pace and new terms are added every day. If you are not sure of the meaning of a term used in this manual, you can quickly look it up here to find out its meaning. a/b Port The a/b port or interface connects an end device via a two-wire line (twisted pair) to the communication device.
  • Page 109 Glossary of technical terms You require the personal identification number (PIN) to enter programming mode. In delivery state. the PIN is "0000". It is strongly recommended to change the PIN and to store the new string of digits in a safe, secret place to prevent unauthorised persons from accessing configuration mode.
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  • Page 112 Technical Hotline If you have questions on the operation or configuration of your DoorLine that cannot be answered in these Operating Instructions, please contact your spe- cialist dealer. If your specialist dealer cannot help, our Hotline is at your disposal. Usage of the Hotline incurs the normal connection costs.

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